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moment congressman, committee. i think our audience wants to know if infrastructure is going to pass without reconciliation, if these two bills are tied, i want to get to that in a second. first, we want to drill down on the spending. a moment ago you said $7 trillion and i said as well, looking at the reconciliation and the infrastructure package. how do you get to the 7 and $8 trillion number that the democrats want to spend? walk us through that. absolutely, maria. there s $4.3 trillion in direct immediate spending that falls within what was just marked up in the last two weeks amongst the 13 committees. where you get to the 7 or $8 trillion, it s hard to even calculate, is that the house democrats and the senate democrats are using these budget gimmicks and budget tools saying these programs will all sunset by the year 2024 or 2025 when you know as well as i do, once the barn once the horse gets out of the barn, you can t get it back in. once you squeeze thefoot the toe
budget committee, congressman, i think our audience really wants to know if infrastructure is going to pass without reconciliation and if the two bills are tied. i want to get to that in a second but first we want to drill down on all of this spending. a moment ago you said $7 trillion and i said as well looking at the reconciliation and the infrastructure package how do you get to the 7 and 8 trillion-dollar number that the democrats want to spend, walk us through that. absolutely, maria, there s $4.3 trillion in direct immediate spending that falls within what was just marked up in the last two weeks amongst the 13 committees, however, where you get to the 7 or $8 trillion it s hard to even calculate is that the house democrats and the senate democrats are still using budget gimmicks and budget tools saying that these programs will all sunset by the year 2024 or 2025 when you know as well as i do once the horse gets out of the barn, you can t get it back in.